Helene M. Boas, 
Elizabeth G. Britton, 
ritton, 
Jean Broadhurst, 
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George P. Burns, 
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Mel. T. Cook, 
B. O. Dodge, 
Edward M. Fast, 
Henry Kraemer, 
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W. A. Murrill, 
C. R. Orton, 
W. H. Rankin, 
Nie Veeeeds 
Geo. M. Reed, 
Herbert M. Richards, 
A. Samuels, 
E, S, Schultz, 
oe Seaver, 
hull, 
iavahenwnnerdl ae Sinnott, 
Erwin IF. Smith, 
F. C. Stewart, 
/aNe leh, Sinonble, 
George Ee St tone 
H. W. Thurston, bey 
R Eashonnuey, 
L. O. Kunkel, 
Michael Levine 
Percy Wilson, 
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Barrington Moore, 
The third annual spring inspection of grounds, buildings, and 
collections, by trustees, members of the Garden, and their friends, 
was held on May 22. On account of the unseasonable low 
temperature, tea was served by the Woman's Auxiliary in the 
rotunda of the laboratory building, instead of in the Japanese 
Garden, as originally announced. 
—" 
Mr. William H. Darling, the first engineer of the heating 
plant of the Botanic Garden, and in continuous service from 
October 1, 1913, to January, 1917, died on Priday june I: 
Funeral services were held at his late residence, 1347 Bushwick 
Ave., Brooklyn, on Monday evening, June 4. Mr. Darling was 
a totes of the Civil War, and a fest faithful and valued em- 
ployee of the Garden. 
Woman's Auxiliary —The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Brooklyn 
Botanic Garden was organized on March 15, at the residence 
of Mrs. Alfred T. White, 4o Remsen St. The need of such an 
organization has been felt by the Garden for some time, and its 
